Date: 10/30/1997
Number: 1
Ms. Ferguson's sixth grade class helped Mrs. Sanders second grade class plant tulips on October 30th. Corinne Hodges one of the sixth grade students reported the following regarding that day:
Tulip Planting
When I looked out the window in the morning, I saw rain. It was raining so hard that it was coming down in sheets. I knew we were going to be planting tulips that day at school, so I made sure to take my rain coat. [As it turned out, I didn't need it.] When I got to school it was still raining as hard as ever, and I hurried to my sixth grade class.
A couple of days before, we had had a math problem, to see how big we needed the flower bed for the tulips to be. When the time came to plant the tulips, it was sunny and warm. The clouds had cleared, and the sun was shining. Three kids dug the flower bed. We paired up with second graders, and were coloring butterflies, until it was time to go out and plant our tulips.
Four sixth graders, and four second graders (along wi
Enumclaw, WA
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